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| THE COLLECTION OF — 


CLARKE’S ART ROOMS 
5 WEST 44TH STREET 
(FIFTH AVENUE) 


fe a eral 


CATALOGUE 


_ THE COLLECTION OF 
Modern Paintings 
AND BRONZES. 


FORMED BY 


G. A. BRONDER 


BROOKLYN, N. Y. 


To be sold at Unrestricted Sale by his order 


AT 


CLARKE’S ART ROOMS 


 § WEST 44th STREET, NEW YORK 
(Adjoining the Fifth Ave. Bank) 


On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 
January 18th and 19th, 1912 


‘Each’ evening at 8.15 o’clock 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 


MR. AUGUSTUS W. CLARKE 


Cup Q 


CONDITIONS OF SALE. 


ee 


1. The highest bidder to be the Buyer, and if any | 


dispute arise between two or more bidders, the painting _ 
so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and 
re-sold. 

2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses ~ 
and to pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the 
purchase money if required, in default of which the © 
painting or paintings so purchased to be immediately — 
put up again and re-sold. 

3. The paintings to be taken away at the buyer’s ex- 
pense and risk upon the conclusion of the sale, and 
the remainder of the purchase money to be absolutely 
paid or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the 
Auctioneer, on or before delivery; in default of which 
the undersigned will not hold himself responsible if 
the paintings be lost, damaged or destroyed,, but they 
will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. 

4, The paintings to be taken away and paid for, 
whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults 
and errors of description, at the buyer’s expense and 
risk, within Two Days from the sale; CLARKE’s ART 
Rooms not being responsible for the correct descrip- 
tion, genuineness or authenticity of, or any fault or 
defect in any painting, and making no warranty what-— 
ever. : 

5.To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconven- 
jence in settlement of the purchases, no painting can 
on any account be removed during the sale. 

6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be 
delivered in as good condition as the same may have 
been at the time of its sale, or should any article pur- 
chased thereafter be stolen or misdelivered, or lost, 
the undersigned is not to be held liable in any greater 
amount than the price bid by the purchaser. 

7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, 
the money deposited in part payment shall be for- 
feited; all paintings uncleared within the time aforesaid 
shall be re-sold by public or private sale, without fur- 
ther notice, and the deficiency, if any, attending such 
re-sale, shall be made good by the defaulter at this 
sale, together with all charges attending the same. 
This condition is without prejudice to the right of the 
Auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this sale, 
without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. 

CLARKE’S ART ROOMS are in no way respon- 
sible for the charges or manner of delivery of goods 
purchased at their sale. 


AUGUSTUS W. CLARKE, Auctioneer. 
The Alexander Press, 114-116 West 27th St., New York. 


INDEX FOR PAINTINGS. 


Adam, J., 25 
Artz, DIA C77 
Asti, A., 82 
Aureli, 17 
Bail, J., 30 
Beraud, J., 89 
Berne-Bellecour, E. 
P., 90, 102 
Bierstadt, A., 7 
Bonheur, A., 88 
Brackeleer, F. de, 86 
Caballero, M. J., 41 
Casanova y Estor- 
ach, A., 15 
Couland, M., 29° 
Chavet, V., 1 
Chelminski, J., 39 
Chevillard, V., 9, 74 
Church, F. E., 42 
Ciceri, E., 80 
Clays, J. P., 93 
Cotard-Dupre, T., 75 
Cooper, T. S., 10 
Cropsey, J. F., 2 
De Beul, F., 14 
De Haven, F., 28 
De Penne, C.O., 6, 85 
Deutsch, L., 107 
Didier-Pouget, 
91 
Dupre, J., 101 


W., 


Seneury, Re k., 95 


Gerome, J. L., 114 
Gonzales, J. -A., 33 
Grolleron, P., 21 
Hagborg, A., 16 
Hart, W. M., 34 
Henner, J. J., 108 
Hermann, L., 112 
Jacquet, G., 100 
Japy, L., 105 
Jeannin, G., 5 
Kaemmerer, 
72 
Kreyder, -A., 83 
Laissement, H. A.,, 
92 
Le Febvre, J. J., 10€ 
Maes, R. E., 6 
Monchablon, J., 37 
Moran, E., 22 
Norton, W. E., 12 
Pasini, A., 97 
Patten, C.,. 19 
Piot, A., 87 
Plumot, A., 32 
Oustton; EF.) 8,73 
Richards, W. T., 18 
23, 35, 99, 109 
Robie, J. B., 111 
Sanchez, Perier, 103 
Santoro, R., 113 


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INDEX FOR PAINTINGS—CONTINUED 


Schenck, A. F. A, 94 

Schreiber, C. B., 78 

Schryver, L. de, 27 

Seignac, P., 76, 81 

Simondi, M., 31 

Staackman, K. M., 
84 

Steinheil, A. C. E., 
110 

Tojetti, V., 13 

Tracy; J..033 


INDEX FOR 


Bayre, A. L., 124 
Bonheur, I., 137, 138 
Cain, A., 115 
Calmels, 51, 52 
Carrier, A., 133 
Carrier-Belleuse, L, 


me 


Dubois, P., 122 
Dumaige, H., 119 
Duret, F. J., 117 
Escoula, J., 128 
Falconet, 131 
Fontaine, E., 135 
Halou, 53 
Hugues, J., 60 


Van Der Ouderra, 


Ps 38 
Verestchagin, B., il 
Vibert, J. G., 104 
Voltz, F., 20, 79 
Von Bremen, M., 98 
Weiss, G., 26, 36 
Witkowski, 24 
Worms, J., 96 
Wuest, A., 4 
Ziem, F., 40 


BRONZES. 


Lancer, 48, 49 
Lecorney, 54, 55 
Massoule, P, A., 127 
Méne, P. J., 47, 130 
Mercier, A., 68 
Moigniez, 44, 126 
Moreau, M., 58 
Odion, 71 

Picault, E., 132 
Pradier, 43 

Rigual, 45 
Rougelet, B., 62 
St. Marceaux, 120° 
Villanis, E., 56 


FIRST EVENING’S SALE 


THURSDAY, JANUARY 18th, 1912 
At 8.15 o’clock We 


1 


CHAVET (Victor) 
Born at Bouches-du-Rhone, 1822. Medal, 
Third Class, 1853. Second Class, 1855. 


' E. U. Medal Rappel, 1857. Cross of Le- 
gion of Honor, 1859. Hors Concours. 


Le Chevalier Vert Vert 
ax6 


In his cabinet stands a young nobleman 
engrossed in a poem. 


2 


CROPSEY (Jasper F.) 


Born on Staten Island, 1823. Elected N. A. 
1851. 


Hastings on the Hudson 
13) x28 


A village nestles near the river with the 
mountains in the distance; o’ershadowing 
clouds drive over the hills. 


TRACY: (J; M3) 
A great American delineator of dogs. 
Sight and Scent 
25 x 44 


A fine specimen of this inimitable master. 


ees Se ae 
Betinder) 


in America. Medals: Brussels ond 
TheHague, 1866; ‘Vienna, 1873. 


oe 


A ee Pool ~ 
13 %xi7% 


Ona ie Nn afternoon a peasant family 


on th banks of the water are shaded by 
3 some rees. GET 


- ; ; : x) 
; JEANIN (Georges) 


Borin Paris. Medals: Third Class, 1878. 
SeconcClass, 1888. Bronze Medal, 1889, 
E. U.3ronze Medal, E. U. 1900. Chev- 
alier othe Legion of Honor, 1903. Hors 
- Concov. Member of Society of French 

Artists. 
~$till Life 


25% x 32% 


On édrass platter apples, grapes and 
pears ¢ profusely displayed. Rich and 
- beautifun color. 


5 


MAES (E. René) 


“Medals: ‘Antwerp, 1879, anstarana 881 
Brussels, 1884. Member of the che ad- 
my. of Belgium. Rocce 


‘The Barnyard 


fs © x 14s 


‘Poultry carefully delineated A ffasant 
scene. 


2 


BIERSTADT (Albert), N.A. 


: 

Born’ ini? Dusséldorf. Legion offionor. 
he iis represented in. every impomt mu- 
‘seum oe gallery in. América, 4 

af 
"The Cheseent Moon } 


we 


64 x MY 


On the lake are many craft, ding tie 
shore on an early summer evenin 


Ps 


ZI ‘ON UOWION “A WITT 


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& " CHEVILLARD Eiicent) 


Born. in Italy of French parents. ~Men- 
tion Honorable, sabe Medal, Third Class, 
é 1391. "io ae Pe 


The Cure Reading 
10 x 9 
In an arbor sits the village cure reading. 


at a table; his coffee waits, while he is 
amused. 


10 


a 
r\ {/ & COOPER (T. Sidney), R.A. 


Britain’s most renowned animal painter. 
Represented in every important collection 
in England. : 

Goats 


18 x 14 


On a knoll are three goats—in the dis- 
tance is a windmill. A luminous sky sur- 
mounts the scene. 


Ld 


VERESTCHAGIN (Basil) 


Born at Tcherepovito, Russia, 1842. One 
of Russia’s most prolific and renowned 
painters. 


On the Alert 
14 x 10 


In his chair sits this forceful old Jew 
in the pleasant occupation of cutting off 
coupons and is surprised. ‘These are in 
almost the artist’s own words to the pres- 
ent owner.” 


12 


| NORTON (Wm.) - pe 


A very clever seascapist. 


Watching the Gathering Storm 
37X30 


- ‘The rough water is gradually being beaten 


into a fury, while on the shore a knot of 


-fisherfoik watch the lowering clouds. 


13 
TOJETTI (Virgilio) 


Born in Rome, 1849. Came to New York 
in his early days, and soon was Ere enizes 
as a painter of fanciful subjects. 


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mes 


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The Dancing Lesson 


24 x 36 


Cupid needs no lessons in any art. He 
steps among the roses with sure foot. Cool 
and clear in a charming grove are the pupil 
and teacher. 


Piety een OE 


14 
DE BEUL (Franz) 


Member of the Royal Academy of Bel- 
gium. ‘Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. 
One of E. Jacques’ greatest pupils. 


Sheep at the Stream 
20% 00 


A sunny midday, woodland o’ershadows 


a stream, a flock of sheep is drinking and 
making a marvellous reflection in the water 


on a clear day. 


15 
CASANOVA Y ESTORACH (A.) 


Born at Tortosa, Spain. Pupil of Claudio 
Lorenzali at Barcelona and Madrazo, Paris.. 
Honorable Mention, Paris, 1885. 


Chess 
44 x 6 


Two jovial monks are deeply interested 
playing chess. A choice example of this 
clever master. 


reat a the eae ‘of 
1 ‘Hors Concours. Member of. 


Fis sherfollk met fii | i 
24 x 3 ne ee 


Nelling after their labor. Charade in 


/AURELT | 
cx feinarkable Italian water colorist known 
in Paris for his finely finished work. 


Oriental Dancer 
| “Water Color 
‘mat 32 x 22% 


OT) A graceful figure, with her musical instru- 
ea): ment strung in front of her, is smiling and 
- -+|_- stretching after her dancing. 


He 
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183) ae 
RICHARDS (William Trost) _ 
Born at Phisnciaihe ae 


1876. Teale 1885, Paris, Sito ap 
1889, E. U. 


On the Cliffs 
10 x 16 


Bought at the executor’s sale. 


19 x 


Bees at Steenworde Nord. Medal, Third 
Class, 1896. 


The Little Thief | | 
is reuse O% 


At midday on a Breton roadside is a 
group of young girls eagerly talking, while |{ 
a little maid takes an apple from the basket | 
of one of the disputants. tice 


20 


VOLTZ (Frederick) 


Born at Nordlinger, 1817. Professor at 
the Munich Academy. Member of the Acad- 
emies of Munich, 1863 Berlin, 1869; Vienna, 
-1870. Gold Medal, Berlin, 1856 and 1861. 
Wurtemberg Medal of Art. Order of the 
Red Eagle and of St. Michael, 1867. 


Cattle Returning Home in the Tyrel 
17% x 35 


Some are decorated with flowers for a 
festive occasion, and all are returning from 
their upland pastures. 


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GROLLERON (Paul) 


Born at deigaules Yonne. Medals: Hon- 
orable Mention, 1882, .Third Class, 1886. 
Bronze, 1889 E. U: Second Class, 1894. 
Bronze, 1900, E.. U- Member. of. French 
Society of Artists. 


After the Skirmish 
10x 13> 
. Three weary and wounded soldiers are ; 


sleeping before a small fire, with. the out- 
post in. the distance—morning is breaking. 


2MO A ot 


22 


MORAN (Edward) 

Born at Bolton, Lancashire, England, 1829. 
Elected A. N. A. 1872. Member of the 
Pennsylvanian Academy, 

Evening Shadows 
12 x 24 
On the peaceful slope the sheep are 


grazing. A few trees throw their shadows 
across the landscape. 


23 


RICHARDS (William Trost) 


Born Philadelphia, 1833. Honary Mem- 
ber of the National Academy. Medals, 
Phila., 1876. Temple, 1885. Paris, Bronze, 
1889, E. U. 


The Rising Moon 
10 x 20 


In the cool of the evening on an ebb tide 
the moon is reflected on the wet sand and 
receding waves. An inmitable example of 
this.great American master. ~ 


Bought at the executor’s sale. 


4 
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Woe 


hi clever street byes eo | 
Two Pals. is es ee NS, 
29% x 20 et ie: ~ 


Against a wall two boys are dividing an 
apple. A sunny light pervades the scene. pees 


! ADAM (Julius) : a: ‘ca ve 


-A famous Munich animal painter. 


| Sympathy 
12% x Vi 
Some kittens in a basket are looking ata 


wounded one. Remarkable in expression 
and wonderfully direct in detail, 9 


| 26 
WEISS (G.) 


Pupil of Grison. Honorable Mention, 
1898, 
Let Us Help Ourselves 


An old-fashioned interior shows the ser- 
vants of the house at the best, vintage 
which they are taking from an old buffet. 


27 vd 


SCHRYVER (Louis de) 


Born in Paris. Honorable Mention, 1886 
and 1889, FE. U. Third Class Medal, 1891. 
Second Class, 1896. Silver, 1900. Hors 
Concours. Member of the Society of French 
Art. 


Contemplation 
2414 x 19% 


An ideal head of beauty and expression. 


RSE 


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/ 
28 
DE HAVEN (Frank) 
Held the Inness prize, 1900. Shaw, 1901. 
Mention Honorable, Pan American Exhibi- 
tion. Silver Medal, St. Louis. 
The Falling Shadows 
30 x 40 
In the foreground is a mother and her 
son returning home from the fields. The 
sun is setting, casting a curious glow over 
the rough landscape. 
At) 29 
wt f 


| COULAUD (M.) 


A clever Parisian painter of animals. 


ADs 


Returning Sheep 
18 x 25% 


An evening sun is setting and the sheep 
are returning to their fold. Glowing in 
color. 


{plans 


/ BAIL (Joseph) 
f a es ae 
aad Born at Limonest, Rhone. Mention Hon- 
i teete 1885. Medals: Third Class, 1886. 
- Second Class, 1887. Silver, 1889. E. U. 
_ Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1900. Gold 
oe Medal, 1900. E. U. Medal of Honor, 1902. 
- Hors Concours. Member of the Society of 
French Artists. 


The Surprise 
10x 114 
f In an old-fashioned kitchen; the appren- 


“tice to the cook finds the kittens in his old 
brass pot. 


; | 31 
\7 SIMONIDI (Michel) 


| Born at Bucharest. Mention Honorable, a 
) Paris, 1899... Silver Medal, 1900. E. ROR 
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1901. Ss bel 


SOR, 
corer, 


a 
Foie 


Fancy Thoughts see Ste 
25% x 21% bet 


pans hoes Sais 


An ideal head of rare beauty. © 


~ 


3 | 32 
fe) | PLUMOT (A.) 


A Belgian Artist, Well- kien for his 
rendering of peasant subjects. 


An Old Story 
9% x 15 


beeen | 


At a gate between two pastures a lover 
and his country maid are telling the oft told 
tale, while their cattle are quietly brousing. 


33 
GONZALES (Juan Antonio) 


Born at Chiclana, Spain. Medal, Paris, 
Third Class, 1896. 
; La Convalescence d'un Brince 


32-x 38 


The anxious royal parents watch their 
recovering son, while the degnataries of 
the church and court lock on from afar. _ 


34 | | 
HART (Wm.) 


Born at Paisley, Scotland, 1823. Came to 
New York early and was elected A. N. A., 
1857 and N. A., 1858. Renowned for his 
cattle. 


Cattle 
13 x 18 


In the foregrotnd is a herd of cattle 
at a brook. A storm is gathering in the 
distance, overcasting a summer day. 


F ceiiae, 
x a 


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Wie 
greeters I 


“py 


RICHARDS (William Trost) 
a Born . in Philadelphia, 1833. Honary 
Member of the National Academy. Medals: 


Phila., 1876. . Temple, 1885. . Paris, Bronze 
Medal, 1899, E. U. ; 


On South Coast of England 
~ Water Color 
33% x25 


One of the many coves, with rocks and a 
little sandy nook to be found on this de- 
lightful shore; delightfully handled. 


Bought from the executor’s sale. 


ie 36 
WEISS (Geo.) 


A pupil of Grison, Paris. Mention Hon- 
orable, 1898. 


‘Contentment 
13 x 10% 


At a.window with his cat in his lap, his 
feet on an old maniscript, sits an old Priest 
asleep. 


- “Wwtez xIaq 


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37 n\ 


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ad 


MONTCHABLON (Jan) 


Born at Chatellon-Sur-Saone. Mention 
Honorable, Paris, 1885. Silver Medal, 1889. 
E. U., and 1900. Chevalier of the Legion of 
Honor, 1895 Hors Concours. 


Clear Skies 


ia 24" 


Reflecting in its waters a slow running 
stream meanders through some pastures 
and woodland. 


_ VAN DER OUDERRA o i dais 


Quo Vadis a: a 
38% x 43Y, 


reclines on a bench near As 


39 


|, CHELMINSKI (Jan) Stonn 
ay an Born at Brzoston, Poland, 1851. hea | : 
+ tary painter of note. Aas i if 
Doubtful roeaeham econ s 
20x 15% 


The outpost on the brow of a hill : meets | 
and interrogates a peasant, who is 3 evidently 
misleading him. ASE uci 


= 


; . 40 4 
ZIEM (Felix) — . kd 
Paris Third Class Medal, 1851. First 

Petes eee. (i higd’ Class, 1855. ° EB. U. 
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1857. Of- 
-ficer of the Legion of Honor, 1878. Hors 

Concours. 


On the Lagoon 
“12x29 


Far out on the deep the gondola swims 
with a gay party within. 


41 
CABALLERO (Maximo J.) 
A Parisian painter of bygone days. 
Playing Cards 
21% x 27 


Two Cavaliers seated at a table in an 
inn, are trying their fortunes while an.in- 
terested spectator watches. Full of color 
and detail. 


42 


CHURCH (Frederick Edwin) 


Born at Hartford, Conn., 1826. Paris Sec- 
on Class Medal, 1867. E. U. Hors Con- 


cours. 


The Adirondacks 


32 x 48 | 
) 


A story and masterfull characterization of 


a rough bit of American country. 


BRONZES 


43 
’ PRADIER 


Napoleon 
Height 14 inches; width 4% inches. 


A remarkable work of this master 


44 


MOIGNIEZ 
A Group of Quail Feeding 
Height 7 inches; width 9 inches. 


45 


RIGUAL 
Bust of Girl 
Height 5 inches; width 6% inches. 


46 


Two Square Japanese Vases 7 


Dragons and birds in relief. 


47 
MENE (P. J.) 
Noted sculptor of animals. 
A Greyhound ~ 
Height 5 inches; base 6% inches. 
Skillfully modelled. | 


48 
LANCER 
Cossack Shooting, Standing on Horse- 
back 


Height 12 inches; base 8 inches, 


Strong and wrile in characterization. 


fr 49 
LANCER 
Cossack Boy Breaking in a Horse 
Height 10 inches; base 8%: inches. 


50 
Japanese Vase 


Silver inlaid with Lotus leaves and 
flowers, with a supporting base of three 
frogs. 


Height 13 inches; base 8 inches. 


51 
CALMELS 
Roman Soldier 


A very dignified ‘work, easy in pose. 
Height 18 inches; base 6% inches.. 


| KGa os 
CALMELS 
“A Warrior of Gaul 
Revealing a strong man of a strong race. 


Height 18 inches: base 6 sauna 


pes 53 
-HALOU : 

‘Italian Peasant 
Returning from the harvest field. 


Height 17-inches 


54 


- LECORNEY 
The Baby Boy 
. On, onyx pedestal. - 


-Height 20 inches; base 5 inches. ° 


3 jyo8nog-J21piqd “M 


55 
LECORNEY 
The Baby Girl 
On onyx pedestal. 


Height 20 inches; base 5 inches. 


56 
VILLANIS (E.) 
Alone 


A young girl in contemplation; charming 
in pose. 


Height 22% inches; base 6 inches. 


57 
Revolving Alabaster Marble Pedestal 


58 
MOREAU (M.) 
Cleopatra 
A seductive pose, cleverly portrayed. 


Height 29 inches; base 14% inches. 


Oo 3 
Gilt Empire Pedestal: 


For preceding. 


60 
HUGUES (J.) 
The Fencing Master 
Height 2314 inches; base 8 inches. 


Bold and strong in pose, with masterful 
expression. 


61 
Green Onyx Pedestal 


Finely mounted in gilt bronze. 


m 62 
ROUGELET (B.) 


Born in Tournies, France. Mention Hon- 
orable, 1887 and 1889. Member of the Soci- 
ety of French Artists. 


A Lesson in Love 
Height 25 inches; base 11 inches. 


Seated on a rock, sits a charming maiden 
watching two doves billing and cooing. 


63 : 
Carved Green Marble Revolving Top 
baa | Pedestal | 


64 
ANTIQUE BRONZE 
Mercury 
_ Height 32 inches; base 6% inches. 


On marble and bas-relief bronze base. 


eek es, 
Square Column White Marble Revolv- 
ing Top Pedestal 
With gilt bronze mounts. 


66 
ANTIQUE BRONZE 
Fortuna 
_ Height 31 inches; base 6% inches. : 


On marble and bas-relief bronze base. 


67 
Square Column White Marble Revolv- 


ing Top Pedestal 


Gilt bronze mounts. 


68 
MERCIER (A.) 
David 
Height 35 inches. 


Standing on the head of Goliath, is the 
boy David, sheathing a sword. 


69 
Sculptured Green Marble Pedestal 


70 
CARRIER-BELLEUSE (L. R.) 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1889. Cheva- 
lier of the Legion of Honor. 


Dante 
Height 18 inches; base 6 inches. 


Thoughtful and serene on a red marble 
plinth. 


71 
ODION | 1763 
A Bacchanalian Group 
Height 22% inches; base 9% inches. 


A skilful group, full of movement and 
charm. 


SECOND EVENING’S SALE 
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1912 
At 8.15 0’clock 


ibe 
KAEMMERER (Frederick Henri) 
Born at the Hague. Medal, Paris, 1874. 
Silver Medal, 1889. E. U. Chevalier of the 
Legion of Honor, 1889. Silver Medal, 1900. 
E. U. Hors Concours. 
At Deanville on the Shore 
18% x 13% 


A dainty maid in the costume of 1825 is 
crossing the sands, fearful of the little 
streams of water. Delicate in color. 


| 73 
QUITTON (Ed.) 


A clever delineator of still life. Chevalier 
of the Order of Lepold. 


Still Life 
13,x°10 


Birds. Remarkable in detail and char- 
acter. A masterpiece of technique. 


74 
-CHEVILLARD (Vincent) | 


‘Born ‘in. Italy, of French Parents Men- * 
tion of Honorable, Fane, 1889. Third Class 
Medal, 1891. : 


After the a 
15 x ll 


- In the ‘crypt of the Abbey the devoted 
_ priests work at replacing the parts that 
vandals have desecrated. 


75 
COTARD-DUPRE (T.) 


Born at Paris. Pupil and companar of 
her father, Julien Dupre. 


Feeding the Chickens 
20 x 24 


The sun is streaming through the trees. 
In the foreground is a Normandy peasant, 
feeding the chickens, 


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76 
SEIGNAC (Paul) 


Born at Bordeaux. Mention Honorable, 
Paris, 1889. Hors Concours, 1895. 


The Little Bride 
11 x 14 


Two children playing as children will do 
at getting married; an exquisite example 
of child life. From the General Chas. M. 


Reed collection. 


77 
ARTZ (D Adolphe C.) 


Born at the Hague, 1887. Pupil of Mol- 
linger and after of Josef Israels. 


Scheveningen 
9%x12% 


Before a cottage some peasants are talk- 
ing of the events of the day in the cool of 
the evening. 


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' SCHREIBER (Charles B.) 


Born in Paris. Well known for his Old 
World interiors. i 


The Two Monks 
18 x 22 


In the refectory, intent on preparing their 
evening meal, two monks stop to regale 
themselves on some good October ale. 
Clear and crisp in detail. 


VOLIZ (EH) 


Born in Nordlinger, 1817. Professor at 
the Academy of Munich. Member of the 
Academies: of Munich, 1863; Berlin, 1869, 
and Vienna, 1870. Gold Medals at Berlin, 
1856 and 1861. Wurtemberg Medal of Art. 
Orders of the Red Eagle and of St. Michael, 
1867. 

Cattle 


9x 15% 


An Italian landscape with a stormy sky. 
A peasant is seated on the roadside tending 
his herd. 


CICERI (Eugene) | EY 


An Italian of sterling merit, ox. 
of Passini. 


A Pleasant Stream in Italy 
12% x 21% 


A sunny bank with a village in the dis- 
tance. An interesting composition. 


81 
SEIGNAC (Paul) 


Born at Bordeaux. Paris, Mention Hon- 
orable, 1889. Hors Concours, 1895. 


Look, Mother! 
22% x 18% 


In an old French kitchen a mother is pre- 
paring the evening meal while her little 
daughter shows her an interesting picture. 
The artist’s own daughter posed for this 
example. | 


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Ideal Head 

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Manienee ot the past. ‘The a 
wife sat for this painting. 


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bed f4 Pass Silver Medat: oy ) 
Honor, 1896. Hors Concours. . 


Still Life 
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Such ‘grapes—such Keach Chatante in 


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color and composition. — Bae, yi C 


; 84 
STAACKMANN (E. M.) 


An amateur of great merit. 


Morning Ablutions 
11 x 8% 
In the forecourt of a Moorish palace at 
the pool. The Arab attendants are per- 


forming their morning rites. A choice ex- 
ample of detail of this skilled master. 


85 
DE PENNE (Charles Oliver) 


Born at Paris. Medals: Third Class, 1875. 
Second Class, 1883. Silver, 1889, E. U. 
Hors Concours. Member of the Society of 
French: Artists. | 


K. The Lost Scent wi O 
B 22 x 18% 


At the edge of the wood the huntsmen in 
their red coats wait for the dogs to regain 
the scent. A charming hunting composi- 
tion. 


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£86 
BRACKELEER (Ferdinaatt wo 


Born at Antwerp, 1792. Died at Ant- 
werp, 1852. Member of the Academy 
Antwerp and Associate Director of the Ai 

werp Museum. 


The Interior of a Dutch Kitchen | 
193% x 1534 nN 

Two children are busy with the cupboard, — 
stealing its best, while the thrifty housewife — 
sleeps at her fireside. On the back of the — 


panel are many printed accounts of its exhi- 
bition in many climes. 


87 


PIOT (Adolphe) Sue ea 

Born at Saone-et-Loire. Paris, Mention | ‘ 
Honorable, 1890. Honorary Member of the 
Society of French Artists. 

Girl with Roses 
2514 x 20° 

Shimmering in the summer sun sweetness 

herself holds the roses to her bosom. 


- 88 f 
BONHEUR (Auguste) 


Brother of Rosa Bonheur. Chevalier of 


the Legion of Honor. . 


Cattle 


20-x 27 


At a rocky stream a cow is drinking. The 
scene is charming in color and discreet in 


rendering. 


89 
BERAUD (Jean) ~ 


Born at St. Petersburg of French parents. 
Medal of the Third Class, 1882. Second 
Class, 1883. Cross of the Legion of Honor, 
1878. Gold Medal, 1889, E. U. Officer of 
the Legion of Honor, 1894. Member of the 
Jury. Hors Concours, 1900, E. U. Mem- 
ber of the Society of French Artists. 


The Reception 
10% x 13% 


A clever Parisian interior. Gaiety in the 


distance, financiers in the foreground telling 
stories. 


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No. 114 


J. L. E. Ger6me 


290 
BERNE-BELLECOUR (E. P.) 


Born at Boulogne. Sur Mer, 1838. Medal, 
1869. Medal of the First Class, 1872. Cross 
of the Legion of Honor, 1878. Medal, 1878, 
E. U. Silver Medal, 1889, E. U. Bronze 
Medal, 1900. Hors Concours. Member of 
the Society of French Artists. 


From the Outpost 
22% x 16% 


The picket returns with news from the 
front and is reporting to his officer. Minute 
detail is exquisitely rendered. 


14 0» | 91 


DIDIER-POUGET (William) 


Born at Toulouse. Paris, Mention Hon- | 


orable, 1890. Third Class Medal, 1896. Cross 
of the Legion of Honor, 1900. Bronze 
Medal, 1900, E. U. Member of the Society 
of French Artists. 


Heather in Bloom—Morning in the 


Pyrenees 
21% x 39%. 


In the foreground the fragrant pink 


heather glows, and revels in color. Trees‘ 
glint with sunlight in the middle distance, > 


and the snow-capped mountains are beyond. 


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92 
LAISSMENT (Henri Ad.) 


Born at Paris. Honorable Mention, 1882 
and 1889, E. U. Third Class Medal, 1898. 
Bronze Medal, 1900, E. U. Second Class 
Medal, 1905. Hors Concours. Member of 
the Society of French Artists. 


The Cardinal Avers 
24%4 x 29% 


In an Empire Salon two Princes of the 
Church are seated. One interrupts ‘the 
other, who is reading his morning paper. 


93 
CLAYS (J. P.) 


Born at Bruges, 1819. Medal, Paris, Sec- 
ond Class, 1867, E. U. Cross of the Legion 
of Honor. 1875. Second Class Medal, 1878, 
E. U. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 
1881. Hors Concours. Medals, Brussels, 
185—. Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. 
Member of the Academy of Berlin. . 


Rough Water 
16% x 24 


Fishing smacks casting about in lively 
', sea, A heavy storm is in the distance. _ 


An autograph letter speaking of this 
painting goes to the purchaser. 


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94 a 


SCHENCK (August Frederic Albrecht) 


Born at Glnekstadt: Holstein, 1828. Med- 
als, Paris, 1865. Chevalier of the Legion of 
Honor, 1885. Chevalier of the Order of 


Christ of Portugal. Chevalier of the Order 


of Isabella. Medal, Centennial Exhibition, 
1876. 


Sunrise on a Snowstorm 


16 x 20 


The sheep are slowly returning from the 
hills in early morning, after a night of 


struggling with the snow. 


y 95 & 
FLEURY (Robert Tony) 


Medals: Paris, 1866, ee and 1870. vs 


of ere 1873. “First ‘Class Medal, “1878, 
E. U. Officer of the Legion of Henne 
1884. Gold Medal, 1889, E. U. Member of | iN 
the Jury. Hors Concours, 1900. ‘Command-_ ; 
er of the Legion of Honor, 1907. ‘Hors 
Concours. Member of the Society of French | = 
Artists. ms | 


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Ideal Head | 
7 x 14 eee. 


Pleasant thoughts of a pleasant reading. 


“1868 ad “1869, Pe ievaites of ie han of 
- Honor, 1876. Medal, 1878, E. U. Hors 
Concours. Member of the Society of French 
Artists. 3 


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te at ot A Bridal Tour 


- 2414 x 20% 


bs AY lee: A quaint Spanish scene, full of color and 
te it -- movement. Skilfully manipulated. 


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ay at Busseto, Italy. Honorary Pro-’ 
- fessor at Parma and Turin Academies. Med- 


als: Paris, Third Class, 1859. Second Class, 
1863 and 1864. : Chevalier of the Legion of 
Honor, 1868.. Medal of Honor, 1878, E. U. 


Officer of the Eeroe of Honor, 1878. Hors 


Concours. 


The Guard of the Gate 


14x 11% 


_.An Oriental scene, handled with care and 


precision. A rider has just descended from — 
his Arab steed and is in deep conversation ~ 


with the guard, 


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No. 106 


Jules Le Febvre 


98 
VON BREMEN (Meyer) 


Born at Bremen, 1813. Professor of the 
Berlin Academy. Member of the Amster- 
dam Academy. Order of Leopold. Gold 
Medal of Prussia, 1850. Medals: Berlin and 
Philadelphia. 


Mother and Child 
10 x 8 


A typical example of this great master, 
showing his marvelous handling cf detail. 
A gem. 


RICHARDS (William Trost) | eo 


Born at Philadelphia, 1833, seo 


phia, 1876, Tepe, 1885, “Pais | 
Medal, 1889, E. U. : 


The Breakers ~ 


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overhead. The waves are bere with 
force on the shore, sks saree on all 
sides. SUPPER IEM ES = 


Bought at the executor’s sale. 


An Interesting Chapter 


AY, x ay) 


Cite Soe tA young girl reading. Delicate in color 
a es Sale handling. A truly choice er of 
oy this master’s ideal bie 


Beas 


is depicted in a masterful manner, ehowing 
‘this great master at his best. ©. 


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DUPRE Julien) A o 


Born at Paris. - Medals: Third 1 Clases 1880, ; 
Second Class, 1881. Silver, 1889, E. U. 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1892. Mem- ae 
ber of the Jury. Hors Concours, 1900, eee et 
Hors Concours. Member of the Society of | 
French Artists. 5 


The Hayfield 


25% x: 32 


The strength and vigor of the countryside 


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102) 3 Or 
BERNE-BELLECOUR (E. P.) 


Born at Boulogne Sur Mer, 1838. Med- 
als: 1869. First Class, 1872. Cross of the 
Legion of Honor, 1876. Medal, 1878, E. U. 
Silver Medal, 1889, E. U. Bronze Medal, 
1900. Hors Concours. Member of the So- 
ciety of French Artists. 


Off Duty 
14 x 10% 


A cavalry officer looks back at his bar- 
racks. The pose is easy and the details are 
exquisite. 


103 
SANCHEZ-PERRIER (Emilio) 


Born at Seville, Spain. Paris, Mention ; 
Honorable, 1886. Silver Medal, 1889, E. U. 
Hors Concours. 


On the Bank of a River 
13x16 


A clear, cool day. The punt is on the | 
bank ready for a day’s fishing. | 


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VIBERT (Jehan Georges) | 


Born in Paris, 1840. Medals: 1864, 186 
and 1868. Chevalier of the Legion of Hoa” 
or, 1870. Medal, 1878, BE. U. ‘Officer of the 
Legion of Honor, 1882. Hors ‘Concours. 
Member of the Society of French Artists. _. 


A Cigarette 
; Water Cate 
14x 10 Le, 
On some steps is a sovkaol sib si 


galing himself with a cigarette. Color and | 
vigor mark the rendition. . 


Na ea: 


Legion of Honor, 


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| Bening, Cattle at the Pool 


26 x 31 Pie Casah pave bar 


‘This very charmnig landscape, rich in 
‘color and full of sentiment, reminiscent of 
Corot at his best, shows some cattle drink- 


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ne | -ing at a pool with a wonderful clump of 


trees throwing their deep shadows into the 
mysterious pool. 


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Hey et ‘ 


106 


LE FEBVRE (Jules Joseph) os ie 


Born at Tournan, Seine et Marne. Prix 
de Rome, 1861. Medals: Paris, 1865, 1868, 
1870. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 
1870. Medal, First Class, 1878, E. U. Offi- 
cer of the Legion of Honor, 1878. Medal 
of Honor, 1886. Grand Prize, 1889, E. U. 
Member of the Institute, 1891. Member of | 
the Jury. Hors Concours, 1900, E. U. Hors 
Concours. Honorary. Member of the Soci-_ 
ety of French Artists. 


Morning Glories © 
2h x2 


Ideal head of a young girl wrapped in 
blissful thought. 


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. CO Sitng from the Mosque 
82% x 22 


-. young student is kissing the hand of 
We preceptor. An air of Orientalism per- 
_ vades the scene, which expresses sincerity 
in every feature. 


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108 


HENNER (Jean Jacques) 


Born at Bernville, Alsace, 1829. Grand 
Prix de Rome, 1858. Medals: 1863, 1865, 
1866. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 
1873. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878. 
Medals: First Class, 1878, E. U. Member 
of the Institute, 1889. Hors Concours, 1889, 
E. U. Medal of Honor, 1898. Commander 
of the Legion, 1898. Grand Prix, 1900, E. 
U. Hors Concours. Grand Officer of the 
Legion, 1903. Honorary.Member of the So- 
ciety of French Artists. on 


A Young Girl 


10% x 8 


Charming and thoughtful, meditation and 


fancy free.” 


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Se daa? at Poe ionia, 1833. | Honorary 
Member of the N. A. Medals: Philadel- 
_phia, 1876. Temple, 1885. Paris, Bronze 
pedel. 188%, E. U. hae 


The Sand Dunes Near Atlantic City 


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Water Color 


17% x 27% 
ee This wonderful and delightful work of 
this great seascapist is without doubt his 
greatest achievement. Richards considered 
it his chef d’oeuvre. 


Bought at the executor’s sale. 


spor at Paris. | | Medals: <a - 
oC eed, | 


Hors Concours. Monte of the § 
French Artists. 


An Intere ae Document 


13 x are 


hak old. cohines a gente fe en- 


grossed examining a me or cane bathe of 
much importance. 


111 


ROBIE (Jean Baptiste) 


- Born at Brussels, 1821. Medals: Brussels, 
1848. The Hague, 1861, Sidney, 1878, 


“Chevalier of the Order of Leopold, 1861. 


Officer, 1866. Commander, 1881. Medals: 
Paris, Third Class, 1851. Rappel de Me- 
dalle, 1862. Hors Concours, 1889, E. U. 
Hors Concours. 


Roses 
26%4 x 22% 


There were few depicters of flowers that 
have reached such a wealth of poetry and 
skill. Also a descriptive and explanatory 
letter from the artist. 


112.) ae 
HERMANN (Leo) — | 


Paris, Third. Clase Wedel 1873, : Se 
Class, 1879. Hors Concours. eae 


_ Butterflies Are Elusive 
AL ave es 4 


he was nec 


113 

SANTORO (Rubens) | 

Born in Naples. Paris, iS ae 
tion, 1896. } Mee oe ase es 

Canal Santa Barbara, Venice | 

16 x aM rcs tay hae 


Sunny eiea a joyous pa scone ithe 
reflections in the water that bring back 
memories. 


114 
GEROME (J. L. E.) 


Born at Vesoul, 1824. Medals: Third 


Class, 1847. Second Class, 1848 and 1855, 


E. U. Member of the Institute, 1865. Med- 
al of Honor, 1867, E. U. Legion of Honor, 
1855.. Officers, 1867... Medal of Honor, 
1874. ‘Commander, 1878. Medal of Honor, 
1878, E. U. Medals of Honor Sculpture, 
1878 and 1881. Hors Concours, 1889, E. U. 
Hors ‘Concours. Professor at the Beaux 
Arts. 


Praying in the Blue Mosque 
34144 x 26% 


Before a sacred relic in this Arabian 


mosque the central figure carries all before. 


him. Emotion is wonderfully depicted by 
all the other participants in the rites. 


Two autograph letters relating to the 
above painting will be given to the pur- 
chaser. ae 


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CAIN (A.)_ 


pucks, Third Class Medal, 1851, 1, 1868, 
1867. Legion of ‘Hone 1869. 
Class Medal, 1878. One of Legion, s 
Hors Concours. 


Decay of a Nation 


,A condor surmounts a_ ‘Sohiog: i 
emblematic in character. — 


ae os 


wie ¢ aaa plaque inlaid on top. 


DURET ne 1 
_ Member of fie, natititte of F rance and’ 


Officer of the Legion of Honor. Died in 


PN cantor 7 
__ Bacchus in a delightful mood, sings and 
“playa ti ; 


f By 4 118 
1 _ Carved Teakwood Pedestal 
‘With Chinese medallion on top. 


120. 
ST. MARCEAUX 


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122 | 
DUBOIS (P.) 


Paris, Medal of Honor, 1865, 1874, 1878. 
Member of the Institute, 1876. Grand Com- 
mander of the Legion of Honor, 1896. Mem- 


ber ‘of the Jury, 1900. Hors Concours. 


Columbine 


In Louis XV. costume, charming in pose. 
A delightful work of this great master. 


123 
Revolving Top Onyx Pedestal 


Gilt bronze mounts. 


is 124 
BAYRE (A. L.) 


Member of the Institute of France. Offi- 
cer of the Legion of Honor. Died in 1875. 


Elk Resting 


Numbered 182. A fine specimen es this 
inimitable master. oy’ 


ANTIQUE BRONZE 


The ee. v 


Of the Roman Gardens. 
bedienne. 


126 
MOIGNIEZ ue 
A Family of Partnge ea a 


bosom ee o : a ay os 


127 
MASSOULLE ha AD 


tans Roneaile 
Vercingetoris 


A Gaul warrior trying the edge of his 
sword. Thebau Fondeurs. _ ee, 


128 
ESCOULA (Jean) 


Gold Medal, 1900. Officer of the Legion 
of Honor. Hors Concours, 


Protection 


Verte antique finish. A young peasant 


mother protects her young daughter from 


some geese. 


129 


Two Magnificently Chased and Mod- 
elled Bronze Pedestals 


Remarkable specimens of the Founder’s 
art. 


130 
MENE (P. J.) 
Greyhound 
Wai dts fully modeled. 


F ALCON ET. 


“132 

PICAULT (Ej See 

Paris, Gold Medal, 1867, E. U. - Honor | 
able Mention, 1883. 

Three-Piece Ganweuee Clock San 


Clock of Belgian marble, skilfully mount- | 
ed with chiseled bronze mounts. The two 
Egyptian figures are delightfully modeled, 
and obtained for the sculptor a Gold Medal 
at the Fas Universelle Exhibition, 1867. 


133 
CARRIER (A.) ie 
L’Amour se Confie a L’Amitie 


Love whispers in a gentle maiden’s ear | 
soft nothings. Fondeur Senier. “torts 


ONTAINE, « yr i 


ag Paris, Medal, Second Class, 1896, First 
y Class, 1904. Hors oR OONES: 


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ee A girl fascinating a leopard with her whip. 


| ‘This obtained Second Prize at the Salon, 


Red Marble Pedestal 


For preceding. 


alg jo a at eee 1827, 
Brother of Rosa Bon 


BONHEUR (Isidore) 


e Se . Born at Bordeaux, 1927, Medals, 
(i man 1867. Brother of Rosa Bonheur. 
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